One of the biggest beauty concerns for women of all ages, weights and varying degrees of fitness is dealing with the unwelcome development of cellulite. This nonthreatening, yet aesthetically unacceptable condition historically plagues women (but very few men) in the hips, thighs and buttocks, and sometimes in the triceps and lower abdominal areas. (more…) (Read more)
Category Archives: Cellulite Treatments
Why Exercise Is Important With Body endermologie®
The appearance of puckered, dimply skin caused by cellulite is a major aesthetic concern to those affected by this physically harmless, but unsightly condition. Cellulite’s bumpy appearance, especially in the buttocks, leg, and thighs, occurs in about 85 to 90% of all women at some point in their lifetime, no matter their shape, size or age. (more…) (Read more)
endermologie® Credentials: State, County and City Policies
All endermologie® specialists are recommended to have professional credentials, including diplomas, certifications and licenses. Many are prominently displayed on the walls of a wellness spa or treatment center, as they tell the public about a professional’s qualifications to advise and treat clients. In the United States, local and state governments and professional organizations establish the credentials that endermologie® practitioners need… (Read more)
Cellulite Treatment Machines: Are They All Created Equal?
The cellulite treatment industry for decades has been engulfed with companies that guarantee “instant” or “one-time” cures. The market is flooded with countless cavitation machines, acoustic wave vacuums, laser machines, ultrasonic pulsators, shockwave therapy machines and cryo-therapy machines. An infinite number of women and an ever-increasing number of men have bravely undergone a wide range of treatments using injections, creams,… (Read more)
#ThighReading: Celebrating Skin Imperfections
Many women are celebrating their skin imperfections by posting photos of stretch marks, scars, wrinkles and other skin imperfections on social media with the hashtag #ThighReading. The movement started when a young woman, known by the Twitter handle of @princess_labia, tweeted a photo of the stretch marks on her thighs along with the caption, “palm readings <<<< thigh readings”. (more…) (Read more)